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As a Fund Services Summer Intern at Morgan Stanley, you'll participate in an 8–10-week program designed to deepen your understanding of the critical role Fund Services plays within the firm. The internship offers a stimulating and supportive environment to help you reach your full potential. You'll undergo comprehensive training covering Morgan Stanley Fund Services, global financial products, and related applications and systems. This program is designed to develop highly motivated professionals by providing essential insights into the business and opportunities to enhance your skills.
They provide the following benefits
As an intern at Morgan Stanley, you'll receive comprehensive training and development, including onboarding, skill-building in finance and technical areas, mentorship, networking opportunities, real-world project experience, and professional development workshops, all aimed at providing valuable industry skills and experience.
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At Morgan Stanley, a career means becoming part of an ideas-driven culture that values innovative perspectives to tackle complex challenges. As a student or recent graduate, you’ll have the opportunity to make meaningful contributions and advance your career through collaborative efforts with industry leaders and innovators. You’ll receive guidance and support in a dynamic environment that fosters growth, helping you forge a successful path and achieve your professional goals, with the potential for full-time employment opportunities.
This role is available in two locations: Mumbai, Maharashtra, India / Bangalore, Karnataka, India. You can submit your application for the location that best suits your preference.
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1,000 - 50,000 employees
Banking & Financial Services
Morgan Stanley is a company providing a wide array of financial products and services to corporations, governments, institutions, and individuals. Morgan Stanley is a member of the S&P 100 index.